[tlhIngan Hol] Klingon Word of the Day: raSya'
SuStel
sustel at trimboli.name
Tue Sep 22 06:29:47 PDT 2020
On 9/22/2020 8:47 AM, Will Martin wrote:
> Similarly, we say that those from Venus are Venusians and those from
> Mars are Martians, but we say we are from Earth, yet we refer to
> ourselves as “terrestrials” and not *Earthians*.
The first word anyone thinks of when thinking of a demonym for
inhabitants of Earth is /Earthling//./
Other words used to describe us: /Earther/, /Earthman, Terran/,
/Tellurian/, /Gaian./ I've even heard /Earthan,/ though I think that was
from a science-fiction character who wasn't sure what the right name was.
Also, before /Venusian/ was popular in science-fiction, the word
/Venerean/ was common.
We also don't say /moonian,/ we say l/unarian/,//and in any
science-fiction in which we say that, the inhabitants usually get ticked
off if you call them /lunatics./ In /The First Men in the Moon,/ they're
called /Selenites./
The choice of demonym isn't always /place name + ian/ in English.
Inhabitants of New York are /New Yorkers. /Inhabitants of Pittsburgh are
/Pittsburghers./ Inhabitants of Vancouver are /Vancouverites./
Inhabitants of Vienna are /Viennese./
Mars is kind of unusual in that it /doesn't/ have a bunch of different
names.
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SuStel
http://trimboli.name
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